Stirling, Castle And Cemetery From Ladies' Tower 1899
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More about this scene
To the left of the gatehouse can be seen the royal palace of James V, which abuts James IV's Prince's Tower. During the 1530s James V spent a large amount of money refurbishing Stirling as well as building a new palace. The design is thought to be French-influenced; several of the king's masons were of French origin, and two were Dutch.
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